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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, such avast city, hnt greateare ta taken with the aanitary reguintions to keep the public Wfreeta in good candition. and to carry off the sewage, Four- teen thousand men, with 1,000 horres, are dally, or rather nightly, employed inclenning the atrects, and thelr labore are supplemented hy the sark of crossing-aeopers ani **atreet-urderties, "oF boyn who are employed during the day In ‘cotlecting manure from the hnalnee» aterote, The streets of London are cleaned by contractors, the work being done at night, an the refure which; cannot ho utilized Is carrie! in barges to the month of the Thames and dumped into the eea, ‘The outlying dieteicta of Landon bye increased raptdly in porn Tation within the lat ten or twenty years, rapt transit, elevated and nndergronnd rallwayn, atimus lating the growth of the city In that direction. —E———— Gen. Grant waa not greatly impressed with the excellence of English dinners. Onc of the London prese-gang called on him at Gen. Ba- pEav's (the American Consul). The inter viewer worked up to tho question uppermost in an Englishman’s mind—good esting and drink: fhg—and observed: Seon onght to be agreat Judge on the dinner qnestion now; don’t yor think we can dine bettor aa rnfe in the United States than here P* ‘Well, the diunera are gol enongh here, but T think they aro better in America, Our markets offer n more varied supply of provisions. Here the dinners aro nearly all the same, wherever you go." “That fs partly the fault of the cooke, who per- aiat in sending up the same old dishes year after year.” ‘ Tho converration passed by degrees to D1a- RAELI, when the interlocutor asked what Grawt thought of him: “Thave met him," eatd the General, ‘and Gnd him a very clever man, in your English renee. He seems to e jhoronghly posted about onr country. ‘We were talking about Mexico lant night, and he axpressed a wirh that wo had kept Mexico after the close of our war with her. I ssid that there wast party in our country which had @ways op- sed the annexation of Mexico; but thal the Mex- jean people would weicome annexation, for it would more than double the yniue of thelr prop- erty and give them a quiet and secure Govern- ent. **The old question te reviving again, I-sce,’* ‘Yer: and It will always. be cuining up until tt Issetticd, Acclever man, { should think, is Lord Baacoxerrxtn, thonel I should think a eufferer physically, Ho secs tomo aman who coold put up with ony amount of Insult or unponniarity If he were pursuing anend, and would patiently walt for the result.” {rig has been unpopaine enough in hie d ‘*Perhaps no: but your public men hiere got fair plas. [tiwdifferent with ue, A man has onty ta Pot into x pubile position to be a mark for ev- erycalumnlntor; the object on almost all sides Is to destroy him.” $$ TEAL pOeAIOR of the pablic which Is obliged to uss, ‘Wabash avenue will rejoice to fearn that there is an immediate prospect of haying the vacant por- tione of the street north of Twenty-recona atreet payed The Department of Public Works opened hree bids to-day for paving theso vacant places, ‘The lowest bid was that of Rar & Wurtser, at 21.25 por pinare yard, and the contract was awarded to then. —Zrening Journal, * ‘This will bo pleasant news to the thousands of persons who drive teama or ride in vehicles on Wabash avenuc. About forty meah men who own property on that strect kaye refuacd topave fu front of their lots, and the conse- quence {8 that for two years there lave been forty mud holes on Wabash avenue, north of ‘Twenty-sccond stroct, very dleagreeable to drive through, It {isto be hoped that the costs of the assessment proceedings will amount to considerable, as some sinall punishment for the annoyance and injury to which those cur snudgeona have put the public and the other Property-owners of the avcnuc rhould be in- filcted upon them for their excessive selfishness and lack of public spirit. —— The particulars of the revolting Brownsville scandal, fully reported in Tne Trinuxn some days ago, haye traveled na far aa Mississippi, and the Columbus Judez makes this outrage an offsat to those practiced by the Ku-Klux in the Suuth. The Brownsville scandal, {t will be remembered, took place at the Firat Refurm Methodist Church tn that thriving Illinole vil- loge, and was caused by an untoward Incident. in some tubleaux designed to represent the “Life of Joszru.” Mrs. Potirtan—or the boy who acid that part—wags largely respon- sible for the affair, The results were shock- ing. Ladies fainted on the spot, members drag- ged thelr families out of church, wud ten or twelve boys were dreadfully beaten. We do not attempt to extenuate this revulling affair; but We are unable to perceive that it offers o suffi- clent apology for the practice of murder for political opinions in the South, ” a ‘The death by apoplexy of Judge C. B. Steeue, ex-State Scnutor from tho Mattoon District, re- nioves ouc of the ablest legislators in the State. The Journal correctly says of him; © Judge StRELE was one of the leading lawyers of the State, wan one uf the ableat-and most induenttal Members of the State Senate of the ‘wonty-elghth. and Twenty-ninth General Assemblies, and was a member of the Bonrd of Comnilss‘oneze for the re: Mslon of the statutes during tis Sevatorial term, Dy hie death, tac itepablican party and the Bar of Alduols lose one of thelr most hunvred leaders, =. “PERSONAL. An onvious biographer relates that Sardon, the dramatist, came Into the world the 7th of Sep- tember, 1631, and adJe that this was **about the only tuing be ever did without fret svelng it done by somebody else."" * % My. Conway remarks that the Dukeof Wel- Ungton, when guostioned about Waterloo, neter ventured farther than saying, ‘* It was n d—d big Hght;" and Gen, Grant's reticence ts, therefore, the tradition of British Gereralehip, 4 The Courier-Journal, emulating, 8 worthy example set It aome tine ago, has now adoptedthe phrofe ‘accidental sulcide" in ite usual practice. Etymologically there can be nu objection w it, and. 16 le both pictureaque and descriptive, Senator Sponcer was nearly shot for o Lirhwaywan while he wae Journeying to the Black Hills late in June. The peopte of Alabama, whera Senator Spencer la beat known, cannot concelve how there should have been any sulawke iu bis cane, The Boston @lode lias discovered tho real secrot of Mr. Seliginan's exclusion from tho (rand Union Hotel at Saratoga.g Lo is an inveterate cnorer, ** The alfront to if Iebrow race," says tho Glove, ** was really Intended asa snub to Mr, Sellguiau’s nose,” Bam Biuclair, formerly publiaer of the Now York Tridune, and m receipt of an income of 230,000 w year, waa one of tho clorks recently dis+ Charged from the New York Custom-House, Ie Jost hiv money fn speculation, Lis ealary at tho Custom-llouse was $2,600, Gen, Sherman atill refuses to take from tho Custom-Houve the $300,000 diamond nockloce that tho Khedive of Egypt gave hia daughter on ue uccaslon of her mtrriage. The General says Lo **hasn’t gut money tu pay State and city taxea”* on the necklace, and Fitch doesn't wleh to wader take it on bie pay of Lieutenant in thu navy. Mz. Punch contributes to the sum of hu- man knowledge somo infurmation in regard to tho latest fashions. ‘The new order of things lo about this: ©The complexion—undieguisedly disguised; corauyea—openly cut tu the heart; ball- dreases—varely decent; skirte—tied back with effrontery."” Mr. Burdett, the writer of funny para. Sraphs for the Borlingion Hawkeye, {a an exem- plary young fellow. Sie has an invalid wife at bome, snd does most of his writing by ber bed- aide, He bas been her nurse for years. This Is the most creditable thing that bas bu a eae eu eat of Mr, Gen. Comly is a big man every way,—so large, indeéd, that even a political ae can Sppreciatu hi, a8 witness the following from the Cincinnath Anguirer: ** Wo regret to hear that Gen. Cowly ts already on bis way to the Sendwich stands. He is too genial @ jourualist to be so @andwiched. There's too much meat fn bim.** Gharles Wyndhaun, the theatrical manager who once made the Dearborn Theatre famous, is Dursuing a prosperous career in Loudon, He now ‘Grives his mail-phoeton in tho Park, and at the night playa in ** Pink Dominoce" at the Criterion The: **Pink Domiuocs" is said ta be the beta lcut play ween on the British stage for 9 long ie. Mr, Alger, guthor Ly) the recently-pub- Uahed **Lite of Edwin Forres ratd people ‘may not know be isacteryyman, The New York Tunes says: Let us relieve Mr. Alger'e mind at uace by informing him that nobody who sees this Life of Kdwin Porrest? can mistake the author for anything ele than a cleryymau. Every chsp- fs a sermon, with @ few words about the actor Or bls plays put at the commencement by way uf Stext. Moreover, Mr. Alger cabluits upon every oa ae ignorance of plays and players which is “log ming ia the class of clergymcu to which ho »| 16-year-old daughter of J. G. Brierly. DEATI. The Many Unnatural Apparitions of the Grim Monster Yesterday, A Locomotive, Entering a Coal- Bank, Sows Destruction Behind It, Thirty-eight Miners Smothered and Seven ‘Already Dead. Twenty-two More Expected to Die-- Sharon, Pa., the Scone. A Family of Five Persons Run Over aud Killed at Wondell, Masse The Bite of a Boo ina Girl's Mouth at Docatur, Ill., Results Fatally, A Girl in Kansas, Ritten by a Serpent, Wanders Insanely and Perishes. The Kerossne-Can Wow the Pavorite Ambush of the Fool-Killer. MINE DISASTER. Speciat Dispatch to Tre Tribune, Smanox, Pa., July 11.—Sharon isin monrning to-night over the heartrentling catuatrophe that oc- curred at the Brooxflald coal bank, about two miles from this place, about noun, Seven men lost their lives, and nearly thirty moro were suf- focated. ‘The varticulnra are thete: The Brookfield Coal Company recently completed a tunnel a mile long, atacost of $75,000, and Iafd atrack to han) out coal, The locomotive referrod to burns soft coal or coke, and to-day anthracite conl was triad. ‘Three trips were made, but, in the fourth, the tunnel filled with mnipnuric gag, and a nnmbor of workmen were suffocated, Threo men were taken outdead, and twenty-seven in various stages of anffocation, . ‘The engincer shut off the source of the gaa when he found that the tunnel was Siing, but not before the brakeman fell off overcome. Reports reached the Cleveland shaft, and enb- sequently eight men from thut and other miner, under the impression that the miners werc still In the tunnel, entered and instantly were overcome. ‘The tunnel having cleared from gas, others cn- tered and took aut three dead and five insenalble bodies, Mr. F. H. Buhl, manager of the mines, fa doing oll he can to minister to the wants of the Injured. ‘The names of the dead are John Joner, mine boss, Miles Davis, Robert Williams, David Jenkins, John Rarter, and John Young. those nearty dead are John Evans, Albert Landia, William W. Jenkins, Evan Wop- Akins, Thomas W. Wiliams, Henry G. Lewls, John Beddell, William Noforn, Henry Lewis, William It. Roberts, John 8, Evans, Albert Renstad, John Willams, David H, Williams, Daniel 8. Davie, John E, Thomas, David Owens, R. Davis, Wiliam Lowen, James Onlone, John Davis, and Jobo evans. ‘Tho acenes that occurred ns the desd and dying men were brought out were heartreniing. Wives wero welnging thetr hands over the dead or dying huabande, mothers over sons, alstera over brothers, Jn all thirty-oight persone were brought out. All the sufferers were men of family, and the luss isa terrible blow npon their wives aud children, who depended on them for their dally bread. { To the Weatern, reas, CirvELaxn, Q., duly 1 It reported that be- tween 2. and 4 o'clock this afternoon an explosion occurred In the mine of the Broukficld Coal Com- pany, located near Wheatland, Ps., on the line of the hrie & Pittsburg Rallrcad, betwoen Sharon fud Newcaatle, #a. Fourtecn bodies already re- covered. Said to haye bean between thirty aod forty men at work at the tine of the explosion, Foil particulars as soon a4 possible. ChuyELanD, O,, July 11.—The Brookfield coal- mine disaster‘at Wheatland, Po., is uot as bad ua frat reported. Later news from there places the numberof dead at six. Their names are Robert Williams, Miles Dayia, John Jones, David Jenkins, Richard Jones, and John Barier.’ Twenty-seven more men were nearly suffocated, ‘The coal from the ruokfeld mine ts hauled out by 8 locomotive engine. This morning the managers of the mine or- dered anthracite cdal burned tn the engiue furnace Instend uf soft coal, heretofore used. About 11 o'clock the engine passed jute the slope. After belug ina abort time, the men in chargv of the engine became suddenly affected hy the gus frow the bard coal, causi: them to fall to the ground {nm sensoless condition, The engincer managed to mi hia way back to the month of the bank and gave the alarm, ot which w large number of men rushed into the bauk to rescue thelr comraues. One after another they pared {n, but were ulioat immediately overcome by gas, and and they too fell invensible. After several had dine feil, » guny wan organized to rescue those who went tu last, and squads of four or tive [eget wnttl shes eamaton falten comrade, when hey woald take bin in their arms and carry bim out to the open air. In this way thirty-six men were brouzbt out, six of whom were oither dead before reachluy thy mouth of the bank ur died tm- mediately after. Wheatland i412 amall town on the Erio & Pitts- burg Railroad, two miles cast of Sharon, ‘the telegraphic fucilities ara meagre, heace the incor- rectuess Of thu tirat report, DROWNED. Naw Onreans, July 12.-dirs. Ktiza O'Connell, wife of Charles O'Counoll, with her child, aud Mra, Mary M. O'Connor, wife of Thomas I. O'Con- wr, and her two children, were drowned at Haton Rouge while attempting to cross the river in & Speci Ortawa, Ill. riot rd, 8 us man 17 years of ago, sui sou of Lr, Chester tard, of thie city, was drowned this afternoon while bathing in the Itinoe liver, Ue was in company wita suveral young men, and it ieyup- powed became oxbeusted. Anuther of the pene came very near drowning, and while he wae being rescued jeune Uard went down, [le stoud very hish in the community, aud bis untimely death Is to be deeply deplored, —- KILLED BY A RATTLUSNAKE. Apectut Dispatch to The Tribune, Leayrawoutu, Kao., July 11.—' jerday the farmer of Gsborne County, Kan., was wissed by her parents, who went iutu the woods tu search forher, After several houre' hunt the girl wow found wandering sbout Ina crazy condition, and, on exauiuation, it was discovered that she had been badly bitten in wevoral places byw ruttlesnake, She dled in a ort suse in great agony, FIVE PERSONS KILLED, Garenrieny, Mass, July 11.—Tho extra engine and caboose running towards Greenteld on tue Fitchburg Railroad at Wenucll rah into a team crossing tho ratlroad at that potnt, killing Ira Lavis, Mra, Jonah Davie, bis muther, Mra, Ira Wakefeld, Bre. Kugena Brown, and Mise Nellie Lacey. Mrs. Brown lived half an hour, ‘The others were xilicd Instantly, and badly cut up. The locomotive was not ruuning gt very great mpeed, ‘Tho partly wero returning howe from berrying, r —— DIED OF His INJURIES, Apectal Dispatca to Ths Tribune. Foat Warxe, July 11.—The injuries received by Jack Strain on the Muncie Retlroad, engineer at Bowers, yesterday, caused bis death at midnight, Biter the moat terrible sufferings. His funeral will take place to-morrow under the auspices of the Knight Templars. euperintendent Worthington and Areman Van Gierson, who were frighttully bruised ang scalded, are proaounced oat of anges, ssid KILLED BY A BEE, Special Dispatch to The Frit: Br. Loure, Mo., July 11.—A letter from De- catur, Il, states that Mise Kate Kolley, an es- timable young laily.of that town, was stung in the mouth bya bee this worulng, andso rapidly did is eaon take effect that she was dead in sight ‘CRUSHED TO DEATH, Special Dispatch to The Triouae, Miwavexe, Wis, Joly 11.—Thle morning Lewis Danicls, a boy 14 quar ne was killed at Oneida-street bridge, his hei crashed as the bridge swung tagtther. eg - NOT 60 REMARKABLE, Couxcit Buurrs, Ia, July 11.—A little girl 7 years of age, Katie Wella by name, was fatally burned this evening by the explosion of acan of Rerusene of}, with wl ich wbe was attempting to ———— STEAMER BURNED, Oswrao, July 11.—Steam bare 9. 8. Ellsworth, which lefg bere on Monday for Gallon Island, burned at Stony Island last night. No lives lost. —————— Mi AN OLD CLAIM. Special Diapatch to Tha Tribune, Txpraxarotis, Jod., July 11.—James Spears, of Lafayette, sud the heirs of Reed Case fled a eult to-day Su the United States Court to recover 225,000 clatmed to be doe as rent forthe water- power of the canal at Delphi. Carroll County, ander the term# of the Butler compromise of 1840, The parties plaintiff claim te he the origina} conetract- orn of the water-power under the Internal Timn- provement law of $842. The contractore ¢) that, an the Legislature oxpreeely ect apart and ap> proprinted the rents derived from euch water: power to the payment of thelr claim, and oa the canal and auch water-power have been sold, they are entitled to s decree of court providing for the ayment of their clalin out of money derived from he gale of the canal and euch water-power, RAILROADS. DIVIDING THEIR BUSINESS. ‘The representatives of the Western connections of the four New York trunk-lince held a meeting at the Grand Pacific Hotel In this city yeetorday toagrec upon # dislston of the business received from the New York pooled lines, The mecting waa called to order at 11 o'clock a. m., and was organizod by the election of J. (. A. Nean, General: Freight-Agent of the Nichigan Central Railroad, as President, and J, Whitmore, General Manages of tho International Fast-irelght Line, as Sccrotdfy. As it was discovered that tho Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rallroad had no representative present, an adjournment was had until 3 o'clock p. m. On reassem- bling the roll was called, and the follow- ing roads wero foun to bo repreacnted: Michtean Central, J. Q. A. Bean, General Frelght- Agent, and Mr. J. A. Grier, Assistant General Freight Agent; Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, dohn Newell, General Manager, and Charles Gray, Ansletant General Freight Agent; fotinnnys oils & St. Louls, Jolin , Noyes, Gencral Freight Agent; Misrourl Pacific, A. A. Talmadge, General Superintendent, and James Hil, General Freight Ageut; Oblo & Miasierippl, William Duncan, Uen- eral Freight Agent; Greut Weatern, of Canada, G, a General Freight Agent? Canada South- ern, \ ‘erry, General Freight Agent: New York Centtal, WH. Cuinmings, Generel Freight A dr. General Weatern Frelgnt ‘Agen jumbis, Cinelnnats & India Apalia, Tateten Hlile, General Freight Agent; Wa tush, John 3M. Qaloru, General Freight Agent Fekin, Iancoln & Decatur, John S$, Cuok, Gen eral Manager; Naltinure \& Uhlo, Carsing Wicker, Aneiniant General Freight ‘Agent; Rrie, E, R, Wadeworth, General Avent; Grand Truok, C. B, Peck, Anaintant General Freight Agent; ‘At lantlc & Great Wertern, J. 11, Deverenux, Pree dent, and G, G, Cochran, General Freight Agent: Cincinnati, Lafayeite & Chicago, Hi, A. Page, Gen- eral Freight Ayent. lesides there there wero rep- rosentatives preseut from all the rosda leading west from Chicago. The following gentlemen repre- genting fact freight liner were alsu present: John 3B. Carson, General Manager Hine Line; 8. D. Caldwell,’ Generul Manager Red Lino; ‘George Daring, General Manager White Lines J. Whitte- muse, General Manager International Line; HM. It. Duval, General Manaver Great, Western Dispatch JW, Musron, Canada Southern Line: Rt, Tenbrocck, ‘Agent, Huo’ itne; ‘Thoman Lewin, Agent Great Western Dispatch,” Albert Fink, Commissioner of the New York Pool and the Southern Itute Aesucia- thon, also graced tho mecting with ils presence, The object of the meeting war explaine@by the represcntatives of the trunk fines and Mr, Fink, the Commissioner. It was toayree npon a division of the 66 percent allowed the Eria and the New York Central by the North and South Shoro lines, ond also on a eubdivialun at Cleveland, Detroit, Clnelunatl, and other points, “After arhort dis- cuneion it was resolved that C.M. ray, Lake Shore & Michigan Southern; J. Q. A. Bean, Michigan Central I, Sprigge, Great Wertern: Measte, Portions and Moore, Grand Trunk: W, II, Per Canada Southern; A. White, Detroit rnd Milwau: kee; G. C. Cucnran, Atantie t Great Western. be appointed a Commilttes to confcr an to the diatribu- tion of all oll-rail freight from New York received at Suspension Hridve, Butalo, Dunkirk, and Eric, deatided for Detrott and points in Michigan and for Chicago aud points west and northwest, It was further resolved that Ad«i-son Ilility Laka Shore & Michivan Southern; Lucien Hille, Clove- land, Columpus, Cincinnat! & Indianapolis: G. C. Cochran, Atlantic & Great Western; A. H, Me- Leod, Cincinnatl, Hamilton & Dayton; J. M, Us- yom. wy bash; John ©. Nuyes, Indianapolis, nt. aie alla; William Duncan, Uno & Mieeis- aippi: R. W, Geiger, Jofleraonville. Madisonville & Indianapoile; KA. Fraser, Marletta & Cincinnath; F. M. Kingebory, Pittebure, Cineinnatl & St. Louls: I. G. Dien}, Indianapolis, Bloomington Wertorn; Horace Thicker, Miinois Central: amen Smith, Chicaze & Alton; C. W. Smith, Chicago, » Kean, Michigan Rock Inland &t l'a- Burlington © Quincy: J. Q. A. Centrai; Lowls Viele, Chicag: elie; G. B. Spriggs,’ Great G. Le, Cole, Pittaburg, Fort W 8. Stevenson, Grand Trank: Cairo & Vincennes. conatitute a Corninitted-to, confer as to tee distribution of all all-rall freight from New York received at the termini of the four pooled trunk lines and destined for the South and Boathwest, A resolution wae adopted that the Committces appotated by tho meeting arrange a conference at the earilest poretbio date, but, pending the action and report of the Committees, Another resolution was adopted to the effect that the divlaion of tonnage among the connections of the trunk lines be left to the discretion of the trunk lines, pereet the repost of- the Committees be eae sted before the close of the monthof August, It was further resolved, that the Committee ap ointed at thin mecting be requested to meet ut Niagara Faille ‘Tuesday, the 24th inst, inorder that es early an agreement as possible may be or- tived at by them, Another resolution was adopted Instructing all parties concerned in this muvement to furnish themselves with all the necessary facts and fAgures tu relation to the Important questions to be con- sidered at that meoting. «¥rom a talk with the rep- rencntatives of the Western roude, it looke as if tuey were willlagto try the experiment as oul- lined above. but a mnajority uf then lave very lit ve confidence iu the ultimate succoss of the weheme. THE SOUTIMWESTENN RAILROAD RATE ASSOCIATION, ‘Tne regular monthly mecting of the Southweat- em Rallroad Nate Association was held at, the Grand Pacific Hotol yevterday, Thin meeting was of more than ordinery importance, as during the past month complications had armen in regard to rateaw which required adjustincnt. Reports had been current for some time past that tho Hunnllal & St, Joe Rallroad bad becn onsisting the Wabash Road In cutting the rates to Toledo, The repre: avntatives of the Hannibal & St, Jue at yeaterday uiveting empbaticaliy denied the above charges, and claimed to have waintalued the rates as siip- ulated by the pool, {f the Wabash Road chow to ent, and ar all the loss, ft bad no means .of proventing 1, The representatives vf the Chicago, Murliigton & Quincy were net entirely sailsded with this explanation, but cuuld bring no poanye Proof sgainst the Hannibal 4& St. Joe, All wero agreed that something hud to Ue done to prevent the Wabash from euttlny the rates to the extent it had been doing Iatety, ‘The advisability of admitting the Wabawn to the pool wae divcusecd, but nv conclusion reachod. A con- ceasion was inade. however, by re-establiahing rates tu ‘Toledu, Heretofore no throug b figures to Toledo were made by the pool, The eld new tariif was adopted: eat, from Missouel iver points tot. Louls, conta per 100 pounds; to Chicago, 28 cents; io ‘Toledo, stcents. All gruin, sept wheat, tu dt. Louise, As cents; lo Cuicayo, 21 ceute; to ‘Tuludo, 2 cents, ‘This tariff ts lower than the old oue; the wheat rate to St. Loala belng reduced! cents, and to Chicago 2 cen! The grain rate is roduced + cents tu St. Lou! id 4 cents to Chicago, Achungein the rates on lve stock wa made aa Jollowa; From Kansae City, St. Jo Leavenworth, and Atchtson tu Chicagu, u754 cet tw st. Louts 50 cents. satisfactory to the nite ‘These rates uro nut atall cays roadu, as they ate stilt in favor 0} nd the kouthwestern pointe. Bat they accepted them rather than imperit the ex- fetenco of the comvlnation, which, in spite of fre- quent complications, hes proved beneficial to the rouds, aud put moncy In their pockets, ‘They think that aftera while these diflcuitles’ can be satisfactorily adjusted, oud that waron tho Mis- suurl River bosiness would prove as disastrous to the Chicago roads as to those from uther punts. ‘The next inceting of tho Association will be held in this city on tho lat of this wonth, whea the walter will ayain come up fordixcuraion, aud when another attempt will be made by the Chicagy roads 19 secure more equitable ratcs, phertnh kins EARNINGS. ‘Tne Commercial and Finaaciat ChronicleotNew York furnishes an advance sheot of the gross earn- fuze of the Weatern roads for the mouth of June na fullowes 2 Atebuon, Top. & Banta Fe,. g1z0Ga4 q L ie ‘& Northern, § Gu, 457 ny ja buuthern, 154,30 Ghlcega, dthee Soon ile 4 : CERO Ve bere tranches | Seow Denver & itu Grande., is, 15 Giraud Trunk of Causl onsite Great Weetera uf Cunads. 2501405. judianapalls, B. & Westeru. a, Wu ib Naren 74, 6uD Bh 4l7 Ty ate LS bb. ‘34,007 4 Ui, wea bh 371, 868 a warts Felede. ‘Peurta. AULD be. 335,007 $4. 000, 190 The xross ays June JO were as folluwi re Bir’ Ata Topexad Sante ve... elo 9 1,480 juri., C. Rapids rthe ‘Bak 2S. Canada Soutner bo TEXAS TRAFFIC, Special Dispatch to Tus Tribune Sr, Lovts, July 11.—A large meeting of ratiroad oficials interested in Texas business took place he 0-day fur the purpose of equalizing rates to the Lone Star State, principally on atock near ‘The following roads were renresent- eds St. , fron Mountain & Southern, Inter- 1% Great Northern, Houston & Texan en: tral, Galverton, Harrisburg & San Antovio, fal. verton & Honston, Missonri Parific, and Missouri, Kanean & Texas. After a hard strugcle, it wan agreed to rednce rates tonmnveral pointa an an to make the rates equal tu the diatance, an prevent the centering of all the tram: any one polnt. — LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE. Lovisvinze, Ky., Joly 11.—At a meeting of the Directors of the Lontavilie & Nashville Ratlway Company, the earnings for the lat fecal year wero found to be over $350,000 above the interest of the vonded debt. One bundred and thirty-five thou. eand dotlara were anpropriated fora dividend of one-half per cent, and the remainder devoted to the reduction of the Mabilities of the Company, ITEMS, ‘The managers of the Kankakee Fine and the rep- rerentativen of the roade forming the combination held their regular monthly meeting yesterday at the Grand Pacific siote]. Nothing of public {m= portance was done, Tho Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad expects to take several train-loadds of people to the Haptlet and Methodiat Sunday-schou! picnic at La- porte to-day, ‘The trouble which has exiated for some time be- tweem the Keokuk & Des Moince and the Dee Moinea & Fort Podge Rallway Com! jes vroucht avout s conflict between the workmen of each at Dea Moines, Tuerday. The new iran bridge of the former road over the river having been completed, their track-lsyere commenced taying rate to the depot over o new right of way ‘The other Company sought tw stop the work br tearing ap the rails, and, while successful at firet, the workinen of the Keokuk & Des Molnen Thoad were reinforced and accomplished their pur- ae, Une man was atenck on the foot with an iron bur, and was about to retaliate when the police interfered, CANADIAN NEWS. The Orangemen—A Rough Killed=Prepara- tlons for To-DaymHupe of Verfect Order— St. John. * Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Tononto, Ont., Jaly 11.—Orangemen will se- eemble to-morrow forenoon in Knox Church for divine service, where It faexpected the Rev. Mr. Daudiet will preach, Part of the city police will rendezvous at Centra} Station ani the water-police at thelr atation on Water front—buth bodice armed readyto mect any omergency that may arise, Eurnest wishes ore expressed in favor of pesce, aud It is hoped there will be neomplete abseuce of undue extitement. An unfortunate occurrence took place at Quebec barracks gate thia afternoon, which reaulted in the death of a young man named John McKeown, aged 23, of « party who Interfered with a guard on duty at the gate, and who, with others, attempted to force his way inta the barracks. It appears that tenor fiftcen young men, al) Engllsh-speakiug, congregated In front of the gute where one of the volunteers waa posted, and attempted to force thelr way In. ‘Two other members of tho gasrd came hastily to the rotlef of their comrade; and, in the meantime, McKeown had hold of the senti- nel's bayonet, and it waa while struggling to wrest the weupon from the volunteer that he received a wound through the left amide of his chert, from the the effecte of which he died inten minutes. The bayonct enterea the auuulder, and it fe supposed penetrated the heart. ‘The guard who tnilicted the wound belongs tothe Busty ct Regiment. ie {sa French of [rish extraction named Fitzpatrick. who saw the oczurrence say the yulunicer was ing strictly ou the defensive. ‘The crowd of roushs were abusive aod pelted the volunteers with stones. Buortly before McKeown fell, one of the ventinels fred iutu the crowd who were throwing atones, The sentinel said the rife was loaded with a blank cartridge. McKeown was s disrsputaole Blackuard, and belonged to an organized gang of robbers and thieves calied the Dlack Horse Gang. Bowb men wore Catholics, and the aflalr hud no connection with Orangelam, A double guard has been placed on the barracks, There will be eeverul Orange excuraione—one tu Cornwall and one tu Lachute, The Brockville ex- cursion will not come olf, as the Grand Trunk Hailroad authorities have not received the guarun- teu demanded from the excurslonists. Tho guant du charge of the armorier ie ander arms until after the 12th. Up told p. i, to-nichteveryshing wos tranquil, ‘The armorea aro centres of attraction, butine crowds are peacesvly dlapuscd, and cri- duutly druwa to those points from curiosity, Speciat Dispatch te The Troune, Ottawa, July 11.—The Government hun bad communication with the Provincia) authoritics of Quebec, with reference to the preservation of the peace tu Montreal to-morrow, the result being that (he commandants of the districts and of the yvarri+ gous of Kingston and Quebec have beeu directed to have everything in readiness to aid the civil ower, {f calicd on by the Mayor and Magiatrates. it fe confidently believed, al that the battalions In the city will be mustered at headquarters early in the morning, In case their services whould be Becileds I Dispatch to The Tribi Spectal Dtepa une. Sr. Jons, N. B., duly 11.—Thw Telegraph ap- peared this morning in [ts fall eliza, and was print- ed on the Gret steam preese erected wince the fire. ‘The St. Adacona Insuranee Company moets its policysholders to-morrow, and will ofier dne- uarter cash, and nutes bearing Interost at three, elz, and ulne moothe for the balance. . Ta the Western Assoctated Press, Ottawa, Unt., July 11,—It iu understood that the Government, with a view to the prosurvation of law anu order in Montreal, has been in commu- nicatlun with the Provincial and civ.c authoritice of Quebec and Montreal, sud that the commanders Of districts and gartisuus of Kingatun and Quebes hove been directed to make every prenare ion to aid the civil power if calied epun by the Mayor and Magiatrates, It 14 wlso nnderetood that the battal- fon iu tora city will be mustured at. headquarters early on the morning of the Ith to be tu readiness im case thelr nervicea are required. : ‘Touonto, July 11.—Tne Directors of the Upper Canada Bible Society tu-day decided to forward $500 worth of Bibica to St, Juha, Moxtisat, July 11.—In announcing the deci- sion arrived at by the Orangewen te the Committes of the Natlunal Soctetics, Sr. Grant, County Mas- ter, sald there Lad becu « large ‘attendance of miembera of the Urder, who, after discussion, bad come tu the readlution, which bad been curried by a small majority, not tu make a public demounstru- sion, The Society reserved thelr right to siarch when they pleased, but there would be no proces- sion on the 12th of Julythis year, Members would proceed to church abuat 11:30 a, m., and he trusted there would be no disturbance or cn- deavor to hinder them in tne discharge of the privilege aud duty of going to cuurch. A vole of thanks was passed to the Orangemen and all who had co-operated tu thie good reauit. On tho anuouncement Deine tnade to the Irleh Catholics, atter uiacuvsion, (t was resolved that the irish Catholle societies accept the report just made by Sir. Davilu, and reccive in coud faith the undertaking made by the Urange Soctety, of their abandonment of the proposed parade on thi uh, and that our thauls are due the Presidente of the local suctetice, Protestant and Cathulic, whore efforts have brooght about this end, wo desirable in the preservation of public peace sud perpetua- tion of guod feeling In our connunit, a THE WEATHER. Wasuixoton, D. C., July 32—1 a, m.—For the Upper Alasisaippl Valley and lake rogion, higher ptesaure, ptationary or higher temperature, varia- ble winds, clear or partly cloudy weather, followed inthe northwestern districts by falling barometer and winds abiting to sontherly, LoL o: RE KV ATION S. wicaad, July 1, “Time, (Bar. Thr ten Wine, Hay Westnar, | ‘ pis “pes oT ee vip, qW:lyp. m. 1 et fe ‘Maximum thermometer, 73; miutimuim, S& VEMENAL UaausvaTiors. a uty "ia —Midnigne, {iain Weather, TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, New Youx, July 11,—The Open Board of brokers issolved this sfternoon. Ctevstaxg, U., July 11.—Tbho Normal Music School, heretofore held annually at Watertown and Binghamton, N. Y., now In veasion at Mead- teks largely attended from all parte of the ry bacw. Me, July 11,—Bowpoin College to-day conferred (be degree of LL.B. on the Hon. Alpheus Feich, class of 1829, “ex-Governur, ex- United States Senator, and ex-Judge of Michigan, Naw Outgans, Le. July 11.—The_ Louisiana Levee Fompany have sued the State for $, 703,000 alleged ty be dus for work dune on the levees. New Ourgane, La, July 11,—The dret bale of cotton thie weason was received to-day from rownevilie, Tex. Welzbt. 475 pounds. Ralscd fo the plantation of Murlon & Fallon, Cameron vounty. DELAWARE & HUDSON CANAL. Naw Youx, July 11.—It ls stated that the Dei ware S Hudson Company has resolved to lesuea tortgage of ten millions upun ite propemy. It ly sald that the proceeds of the bonds are to be used in taking care of loases, taklog up outstanding ob- Ugations, and furnishing funds to tide over the Present depression in cual luterests. New Youu, July 11.—The President of the Dela- ‘ware & Hudson Caaal Companyisays that the Cow. pany bas no thooght of shoulicring a ten millica wmortgage yet. CRIMINAL NEWS. A Cowardly and Treacherous Murderer Apprehended in Kentucky. His Trial Proving a Farce, Judge Lynch Issues a Habeas- Corpus, Execution of a Colored Man-Slayer at Harrisburg, Pa, A Green-Robed Senator of the Night. Blooming Species Near Hunta- ville, Mo, LYNCH, C. J, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Nasuvinte, Tenn., July 11.—-A Nashritle American special from Bowling Green, Ky., #aya: Allen County has reeently been the ecene of a hur- rible crime. At Point Olive, some ten miles from Scottaville, the county seat. Miss Ibarton waa missed from her home, and no tidings could be learned of her whereabouts fora week. when her dead body was found In a recluded apot not far from the residence of her brother-in-law, George Stark, with two bullct-holesin her head and her body fn an advanced stage of decomposi- tlon. Investigation potnted to a criminal Intimacy between her and Stark, and to him aa ber murderer, He was arrested and placed under guard at Scottevilte, and his pre- Iminary trial commenced yesterday. This after- noun the elage-delver ftom Geottaeitie brings intel- Hygence thats body of men, supposed to be rela- tives of the young lady, took Stark from hie gaards at 12 o'clock last nizht and hunzhim. There feems to have been a goud chance fur bis acqnittal, Aa there wae a tack cf positive proof acainst hit. Yet tho citizens generally believe him gullty, Stark was of good family, and stood well hereto. fore, The people of Alten County are peaceable and law-abiding, and nothing of this kind has hap- Ince the bang of two negroes, about the je War, for the murder of thelr former —— BIG SNEAK-THIEVERY, Spectat Dirpatch to The Tribune, 9 New Youx, Jnly 11.—An adroit plece of sneak thlevery war committed to- The open-work fron railing above the counter in the office of J. H. Colgate & Co,, bankers, No. 47 Wall atreet, has been broken in two places for some,tine pat. In front there has been 4 emalt hole not large enough for the passage of a homan hand. At the side the hole ‘waa of auftictent aize to admit two hands at once, At noon to-day a package containing twenty-two $100 greenbacks, on top of which was a certified check on the Mannfucturere’ Bonk for $3,000, wa4 lying on the counter within range of tbe smaller hole. At 2 o’cluck the packnge and the cheek were miseed, ond si] subseqtient search for them proyed unsrailing, Itis supposed that some adroit thief, taking advantage af the bustle of businces, in- serted bis cane in the break, and, dmwing tho packers within reach, made off with It. The frm asobeolutely noclue. The check tas Leen stopped, andthe matterhas been placedin the hands of detectives, but they have very little hope of re- recovering the greenback#, Mr. Colgate was for several ycars President of the Gold Board, HANGED, Mantiancne, Joly 11.—Frsnk Wilson (colored), who murdered John B. Rady, tn Harrleburg, in dune, 1870, was cxecuted tn the jail here thia morning, Iie spiritual advisers were with hin Until 12 o'clock last night, Wilsom partook of a light breakfast at half-past & this moruing. having rested very little during the night. At 10:13 the condemned, accompanied by hiv apiritual advisers, mounted the scaffold, when the Rev. Mr. Ciark offered up prayer In hin behalf, in which Wilson frequent! if Joined. At the conclusion of the prayer, the sheriff avked him If be had thing to say,and beinz answered in the negative, the ropes and ca were adjusted. The drop fell at 10:20, His nec was broken and his atruggles were very brief. Life Was pronuunced extinct 0:40, “Wilson con- feased his crime some da} ce, INDICTED. Sr. Lovts, Mo.,July 11.—The Glode- Demoorat's Waynesville, Mo., special saya the Grand Jury has Indicted anntber traln-wrecker who hae not previously been known inthe case. fle name ts James Woodward, and he isenid to be » gambler of the woret class, snd a border-roftian of the moat pronounced type. He is now fo for the violation of the United States law, but will probably be wurrendered to the Stute authorities to newer tothe graver charge uf murder. Uloson, Green, Street, Long, and Oliver will probably not. be arraigned until Friday or Saturdey, when their attorneye will probably nak for a continuance till the October term, whicn ts Hkely to be grawted, TRAIN-RODBERS, Srmacvsx, N. Y.. Joly 11.—Sheriff Meldrane arrcated a gang of railway thieves ot Warner's Sta- tion, Central Raliroad, while In the act of throw: ing a valuable case of eilk ont of a freight-car, The wang was composed of Edward Walt, engineer of the Centra} Hatlroad, Wisifain Sprung, and Scoville Dickerson, brikemen. It 1s belleved tuut the reat ofthe gang will bo cauzit, ‘The modus operand! has been for employes of the rosd to throw of ral- te cavew of goods from freight-trotns in the night, which Were accreted by accomplices, Thousands of dollara worth of goods have been atulen in this manner. A CURIOUS CASE, Srutworieey, Mase., July 11.—In the trial of the bank burglars at Northampton to-day, T. U. Sweetser, of Boston, senior counsel for the de- fense, withdrew at the beginning of the morning session because of the raling of the Juiige deprly- ing the defense of an exception taken the previous day, After the prosecution had introduced wit nesses the prosecution jreeted, and the defense astonished overybody by declining ta present any evidence or plea, although they had sunmoned 3 Jurce number of Witnesyee, Coutise) fur the Comn- tmonwenlta argued the caso, shuwing corruburations of Luson's testinony. ‘The Judge's charge to the Jury was postponed to the moruny, om FAXON, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Covumars, 0., June 21,—Idlc and sensational Teports have been sent from here pretending to give the amount of the defalcations of Faxon, late teller, and Frank McClelland, a bookkeeper in the banking-house of Bartlet & Smith. The Investiga- tlon has not yet been completed, and the amount is not yet known to the officers of tho ban rh reports that Faxon had gone toVenada, and thats demand bad been made on ® certain yambilng- house for 810, U0u lost by Faxon, ls equaliy without foundation, The reports are wllerly without foundativn. A MISSOURI EPISODE, Sr, Lovis, July 11,—On Friday last Mrs. vobn Green, living near Roanoke, Randolph County, Mo., wae shot by ber husbsnd aud mortally wound- ed. Green claimed it an accident, but 3re, Green asserted it was not, aud shortly afterwards dicd. Mor father had Green arrested, and fie was taken to Huntsville ior examination. Monday Bight some Afiy men toox Green frum the custod of the people, aud huughhn toa tree nearby. It, fa ald tarecn inuupacy with another woman? cased bay aeeen es wife. They lcave seven ren, IN THE WAY. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. New Youu, July 11.—Tho Tribune's Waahing- ton special says Joseph Davis, Mayor .of T: lous, Ala., who was on important witness against the Southern counterfeltere, has been Davis was for: ly & Bocret-Service ot arrested the prisoners. Several other witucsscs havo been assassinated recently. —— SETTLED, St, Atuans, Vi, July 21.—The bondemen of McAlliater, the defaulting Custom-House Deputy, have paid up the tots! defuleation, umouutiug to pbout $1,080, Private Individuals lose shout $1,400 In loans, etc, McAllister surreodered all the property known to be tn his beneds of bs crediture.” ) "™* Pomewsion for the i SNEAK THIEVERY, New Yous, July 11,-Tho banking firm of James B, Colgate was robped to-day of w check for $3,000 on the Leather Manufacturers’ National 200 in bank notes, Tho payment of been stopped. The robbery was probably the work of thict. DEATH-WARRANT, Naw Ontxaxs, La., July 11.—Julea Guideg bas been convicted of the murder of Jobn Delle Aug. 25, 1876. The death-warrant was signed by the Governor to-day, He is to be hung July 25 in st. Charles Partehe . — A CONVICT INSANE, Apectal Dispaich te The Tribune. Iupiamarous, Ind., July 11,.—The Sonthgate Bane robber under scvtence of Penitentiary some to bave beco: ent A CABINET EXCURSION. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Ruapixe, Pa., July 11.—Arrangoments bare been made for tho proposed visit of some of the members of Presidcur Hayes’ Cabinct to the agricnitaral and mining dietrleta of Ponneylvania. ter part anring the ‘ Feeretary-of-Sts ney-Ceneral Devens have algnited their imtentions of heng among the party. They will leave Washington duly 16, and rin to Piniadelphia by way of the Baltimore, York & Colambin, They para the meht there at the Continental Hotel, and will on the 17th go to Allentown, Bethlehem, and Mauch Chonk, over the Philatetpuia & Reading Rail- roa‘, Accompanied by Mr. Lorenz, Chief Engincer. Returning to Pottaville, they will pasa the nizht at the Mansion House aa tho gneata of the Philadel- phia & Reading. On the 18th the party will visit reveral of the callierien of the Philadelphia & Reading Coaland Iron Company. After that they, will proceed to Reading, where they will be the guerts of Dr. B. Randoloh Kelm, at hia beantifnl hume, '* Edgemont," on Mount Penn. In the evening there will be @ reception from #:30 to 11 o'clock, given at Mr. Keim'n residence, where our citizens will have the pleasare of yreeting the dlr. tingnished party. rom leave for Washington ¢ Nth, via Larrisburg —————___ JOURNALISTIC, Epectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Dernoit, Mich., Jaly 11.—The stockholders of the Datly Post to-day unanimousty agreed to artl- clus for consolidation with the ally Tritune, and there is no donbt now of the coneammation of tho project at once, —————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Lospos, Juty 11, —Steamahips Darien, De Ruyter, and Denmark, from New York, have ar- rived ont, New Yons, Jaly 11,--Arrived, steamship Vic- toria, from Glasgow. a CEASE RACKING THE SYSTEM with drastie cathartics and hurtful eallvante, and ure that rational and genial recuperant, Hostet- ter'a Stomach Bitters, the success of which in the eradication of diseare and the boliding up of feeble constitutions bas utterly confuted the preposterous medical theorlete who ineiated onthe rationality of depleting the frame {n order to reeture it to health. Appetite, easy digestion, regular esacuations, = natural flow of bile, are assure a reautt of the nae of the finest of America’s invigorants an increased Joss of power and irritation of the aystem were of the old exhausting method, The new era of med- ical treatment tnanguruted by the bitters is indeed a happy one for the sick and feeble, fur it bar not only placed healtts within their reach, but raved them from the hurtful consequences of an absord fallacy, ——_ Unfading Lovelinces belongs only tothe fmimortals, but whoever ures the fragrant Sozotiont can a1 defy time to in- t t jure one of the elements of beuuty, o guod set of teeth, a BUSINESS NOTICES. Keep's Patent Partly-Matle Dress Shirts: the very best: six for #3: can be finielied ar casily ashemmingahsndkerchlef, 173 Medison street. gash eee EE For Catarrh and tay Fever use Jeffers’ unequaled ** French Catareh Core.“’ Trial and samples free toall. Office 70 State-«t. 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Vee water t» rendered harmless to the bottest wes 1 siuall quanlly of BANFURDS JAMAICA GINU Ete It ls so cheap as to he within the Fvact uf all, 20 duely favored as to be enjoyed by lovers of the Nuest liqueurs, $50 REWALKD will be pald for a bot. tle of any other Extract or Easeace of Jamaica Glager if found oqual to 1 In flue favor, purity, acd prowpt medicinal effect. Sold by all Wholesale aud Retall Dragatste, Grocers, and Dealers in Medicine. Price, 50 cents, Samples free, DVeaters should pure ehuse original packages to obtaln the trial bottles tur free distribotiun, WEEKS & POTTER, Geuerul Agente and Wholesale Drugatets, Boston, COLLINS’ VOLTAIC , PLASTERS Afford the most grateful relict in ‘all Affections of the Chest and Lungs, CHRONIC PLEURISY CURED. 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Mattes on re- geil pees et ta oe A, ye WEERS & POTTER, Proyrietors, Boston, Mass, TAINEN 801 CUUARING SIL West End Dry Goods House, Madison and Peoria-sts, LINEN SUITS, COSTUMES, Summer Cloaks TO BE SLAUGHTERED ! For the next 30 days we will sell all our Linen Sulis, Percale Suits, and Polonaises, also Cash- mere and Drap d’Ete Cloaks for less than the cost of material. v goods are all of our own make, sud are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Linon Suita, in 3 pieces, for $2.50. Linon Basquos and Overskirta for $3, formerly sold for $c. Linen Bas ues snd Overskirts, nicely embroidered, $3.60, former prico 87, Linen Suits, in 3 pieces, hind- somely ombroidored, $4; sual price $8, Brown Porcale Suits, 3 pioces, Brown and Blue Percale Polo- naisos, $4 and £4.50; sold for 8 and $0. i Linon Suits elogantly embroid- ered, in 3 pieces, with knito plait- ing, #5 and $5.50; sold tor $i0, Cashmore Cloaks, extra long, laco trimmed, $6, Cashmore Cloaks, richly trimmod and wido fringe, $6 and $7; former price $12, Drap @Eto Clorks, clegantly trimmed in tho latest designs, $8 and $10; former prico $18 and $30, Drap d’Ete Dolmans, in all tho newest shapes, richly trimmed, 58 and $10; usual price $16 to £22.50. SILK CLOAKS. 95 Silk Cleaks at $8.50, worth $16, 36 Silk Cloaks at $10 and $12, worid $25. 25 Silk Cloaks al $14 and $16.50, warth $28, 20 Silk Cloaks at $20, former price $35. rasols at Almost Half Price. P CARSON, PIR PIRIE & CO OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, GENERAL TRASSATLANTIC COMPANY, The mall steamers of this Company, between New York and Havre, calling at Firmouth iG. U.) for the Tandhug af passengers will aa trum plee 42 5. Ike of Mortons. » ie ¥ PASSAGE I GOL! TO HAVEE—1st Cabin, @1Wu; 6 Thiteraney @40 Incladiag wine, bedding, aud utensls mt, €24, incloding wine, bedding, aud utensils, HOUTU, LONDON, or avy railway teatloa Cauin, $85 to F100. according to_accommoda- cond Cabin, #65; Third Cauin, $35; Bieerage, STletitntlceete St vere’ reduced rates, axaitabl iri the ery reduc through Engiand or France. ae camera inarked thus * do Dot carry steerage pamco- Fe ; For passage and freight apoly to FOr a Te OE DUIS, A or W, P, WHITE, U7 Clark gent, 3 Brosdway, if Agent fur Chicagu. AMERICAN LINE. Philadelphia and Liverpool. ‘The onty transattantle line salling under the Atert> can Flag. hallo every Thursday from Philtadcipule, and Weducoday trout Liverpool. RED STAR LINE, Carrying tho Beigtan and United States mali. Satttay ererg twelve days, alternately frum PIILADEL DH ang SEW YOR. DI and USLY to ANTWELE, Dratte in amounts to ER WRIGHT & SONS, Gen’ Aventa, 11” East ftandolph-at, Chicago, EV LAWKENCE, Manager. eee. (HOR LINE MEALL STEABIERS y AUS, 4, noOe Liverpool, or Londusuerry. ew York to Glasgow, Live Cabina, $5 fo fal, Interiuodinte, 235; ateeraze, $24 ‘Now tou York tu Suuutramipton wad Le dub zi. 3p. Mm UU TORL Cobins #55, to $70; Steers Deaita d fur aby Amount st current rates, HENDEMSON BRUTHERA bt Wasilngton-<t, STATE LINE. FOLK TY GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, idea ASI AND LONDUSDEKEY. TieddAL HS and ELYSIA, Als 4, hous STATE ( BIATE OF Wi Cavlas $a, Muus, Heturn teketa at reduced fates, curre; be ond abla, 643. Lelura tieketa ut rwtiord rates tec: Ao Mi lowest rates. Apnly ty. AUSTIN, BALDWIN ds CO,. General Agent J. WANTAGK. 134 Wastlugson- New Yor% to Queenstown LArerpoot. ENGAAND duty 7, Lea p.m. [RAEN duly ap. me SPAIN, July 14, a. uy, /EGYET, July dy dain, FO LoNpos. CANADA, July 5. 11a. m. | GRERCE, Juty 18, 10am, Tickets at reluced rates. blecrage tlekets, Fd, cur- rency. Draftetor £1 aod upwards up Great Hritain and Irclaud. Apply tui’. B. LALSON, 4 bouth Clark-at, Great Western Steamship Line, From New York ty Bristol (England) direct. BOMERSET, Wester Thursday, July 13 ANILAGON, syutons, .Tureday July 4 xeursiupsicae ald Sleeraze vertiheaten ree a, watts u7 Ciarkeat ay Toanrs bares By U7 Clark-s., Mictil co tA North German Loyd. Thesteamersof this Cowpany will sail every Sate. t Pier, foot of Third-st.. Hubuken, [iter pesaverbroa Rew. York lo budthaupto Fee ue cabin, 660, Kol OF passage spply to South Clarkeat, ucral Western Agen Drafts on Great Britain and Ireland. ~QUNARD MAIL LINE. Sailing tive Unies @ week tosud from Brithh Ports, “Loweat Prices, ‘Apply at. Company’ lath and Randolp P.O. DU VEN. Carrying the Mall, between, NE YORK and LIVE! POOL.” Apply ai Companys ative, ty Office, northwest corner Chicayo. . General Western Agent. - GE: MEN Who require Verfect-Fituiog Fioe Dress Shirta would du well to leave thelr measures at 173 Fast Madisuu-st f REEDS CUSTOM Reentry be—tha very best. No obilgstios to take any abirts ordered Unicas perfectly satisfactory. ROYAL BAKING POWDEM, ROYAL BAKING ° POWDER Absolutely Pure. eclority over al] otbers, Raseay osuer kind. Iria wan calthy anc nutridivus, ve 1a] advantage of the Royal low busiest other jwdere, (o Contract da The Hoval banisa Powbay be lor and that ls will cu farther aod make wddiag sy Tapted ebeciutely pure. ty lis curmpont: Its arent strousth, tuperiur quality. and perfoce unitarity will eat themselves qo every intelligent Housekeoper who will‘give (tacrla, ft ta that it will Ree any Length ef thane (Ray Ginais, and Lb uot Hele cag and spull vy exposure to tr ry he beat Grocers uverg wid tecult, rulla, cakes, ‘The sngrediente that enter 101 contains the exact strength uf & pura:

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